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Queen takes part in table tennis match on community centre visit

Camilla accompanied the King on a trip to learn about projects at the centre.

Tony Jones
Thursday 13 February 2025 09:25 EST
Queen Camilla plays table tennis during a visit to Middlesbroughā€™s International Centre (Phil Noble/PA)
Queen Camilla plays table tennis during a visit to Middlesbroughā€™s International Centre (Phil Noble/PA) (PA Wire)

The Queen could not resist a game of ping-pong when she joined the King at a Middlesbrough community centre to learn about inspiring projects.

Charles and Camilla met a collection of charities and organisations, from those helping young people to a group from the Kingā€™s Trust supporting an initiative to tackle violence involving blades.

But in a lighter moment the Kingā€™s consort picked up a bat and ball and joined a group of teenagers having an impromptu match.

She is known to like a game of ping-pong and with her table-tennis partner Alesha Hussain, celebrating her 15th birthday on Thursday, took on 14-year-old Kaleb Autsun.

The Queen batted the ball across the net to the 14-year-old and a stop-start rally began with the ball quickly retrieved by helpful watchers whenever any of the players missed the table.

Alesha, who was representing a young carersā€™ group, said afterwards: ā€œShe was good, I didnā€™t know she liked table tennis.

ā€œWe just started playing and it was good fun.

ā€œItā€™s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.ā€

Their opponent Kaleb was impressed with the opposition, saying: ā€œIt was nice, that was a new experience because Iā€™ve never seen any of the royal family before.ā€

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